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I booked in May and travel for 1 night to LaFenice for the pre-cruise portion of the trip. Our hotel in Rome (La Fenice) told us that they had a problem with our room when we went to check in, and they had to book...More

Our room was not shabby chic, it was shabby. Furniture was all stained, bed was not comfortable one side was somewhat firm other side very soft. Rooms were not the cleanest. The bathroom was not the cleanest but the sewer smell coming from it was...More

This small hotel has an excellent location on a side street only a few minutes walk to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain. The rooms (101 and 201) were attractive although the shower ​in one of them ​made the bathroom flood. There is a...More

Our room was small but neat and tidy. Bed was hard and uncomfortable. The bsthroom is vrry tiny. Staff were effecient but the receptionist lacked warmth. They fail to say the most obvious thing when you arrive" Welcome to La Fenice. Hope you will enjoy...More

Excellent spot and the receptionist very helpful. Otherwise the room was awful, dark and ugly with a lot of broken things-including the safe, absolutely nothing like the photos, the service at breakfast terrible and the noise unbearable till midnight by the nearby restaurant kitchen.

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Frantic fashionistas, pedicured politicos,goal-oriented tourists, and on-the-go locals crosspaths every day in Colonna, a delightful chaos in thevery centre of the city. Even though it has some ofthe city’s loveliest sites—a 2nd century column, BelleEpoque shopping centre, and a magnificent Baroqueparliament building—Colonna is not just another prettyface, but the cosmopolitan eye of Rome’s cultural

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storm. Colonna can safely say it has the best of Rome:museums, boutiques, window displays, restaurants,cafes, and people watching.